Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Stuck At Prom awards scholarship money to teens who create prom-worthy ensembles out of duct tape. (Images via Stuck At Prom) Prom ...
Duct tape can be used for much more than just fixing things. For artists like Larissa Leon, duct tape opens a world of possibilities for fashion and design. As part of the Duck Brand prom dress ...
The 18-year-old's pink-and-white French-inspired gown took 120 hours to make and included over 14 rolls of Duck Tape. Tejeda said she only had about a week to create the gown — noting she didn’t start ...
Making your own prom dress can save you money, but making your prom dress out of duct tape can win you a scholarship. That’s what happened when Larissa Leon won Duck Brand’s 21st annual Stuck at Prom ...
Just days after being crowned the winner of Duck Brand’s national Stuck at Prom contest for her elegant and jaw-dropping duct tape gown, Karla Torres described the inspiration, attention to detail and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Prom dresses can be pricey, but one California teenager had an innovative solution for attending prom in a budget-friendly way: ...
SAN ANTONIO — Update: Larissa Leon won the grand prize of $10,000 for college. It was announced July 21 on the company's website. A colorful prom dress reminiscent of San Antonio's Fiesta stands out ...
RICHMOND – Every girl dreams about her prom dress, but not every girl makes it herself - especially not with duct tape. Richmond teen Giles Ferrell is a rising sophomore who created a duct tape dress ...
One glance at this dress and we’re already coming down with San Antonio Fiesta fever! This masterpiece of a prom dress, made entirely of duct tape, radiates Fiesta vibes and was created by teen ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- Avalon Plaisted, a Coronado High School student is in the running for a $10,000 scholarship for making her prom dress from duct tape. She's one of several contestants ...
Many teens around the country spent hours picking out the perfect prom outfit this year. A few teens, however, spent much more time than that making their prom outfits themselves — using duct tape.